Jaded Youth

Album: In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull (2012)
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  • In the Belly of the Brazen Bull is The Cribs' fifth studio album. Recorded at Tarbox Road in New York, London's Abbey Road, and Chicago's Electrical Audio with producers Dave Fridmann and Steve Albini finds them returning to their roots, and certainly this song resembles their early material. Said guitarist Ryan Jarman to NME: "People who go into it with the attitude that it's 'back to basics' are going to find a record that's a lot more stripped back, it was all recorded live and we didn't do as many overdubs. Sonically it's a lot fiercer record, Dave Friddman and Steve Albini are both quite uncompromising producers."

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